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I grew up on it myself. I grew up in Jersey but I spent all my time with my mothers side of the family who were a bunch of ex coal miners that moved from the hills of West Virginia and Pennsyltucky looking for work.I half to say county is not my thing been a metal head all my life. My wife drug me to a Toby Keith concert and it was unlike anything I had ever been to. It was a fuckin party. Still don't like country but I do love a country concert they are always fun.
I've seen Scott a handful of times down in Atlanta. His latest album is so so but if you dig around hes got some really good songs
What do you think of his newest stuff? I liked Imaginary Appalachia but I find it harder to get the same vibe off his newer stuff. Its like most guys who spent years working on the songs that make up their first album and then spend months working on the follow up and it shows in the depth of the instrumentation.
What do you think of his newest stuff? I liked Imaginary Appalachia but I find it harder to get the same vibe off his newer stuff. Its like most guys who spent years working on the songs that make up their first album and then spend months working on the follow up and it shows in the depth of the instrumentation.
What do you think of his newest stuff? I liked Imaginary Appalachia but I find it harder to get the same vibe off his newer stuff. Its like most guys who spent years working on the songs that make up their first album and then spend months working on the follow up and it shows in the depth of the instrumentation.

I'm smack dab in the middle of farm country here in North Georgia but it's mostly chicken and steers around here. It seems a lot of guys are clearing land raising black angus these days over building chicken houses. With the beef prices going the way they are I can understand why.Speaking of fiddle....
Borders on bluegrass but I will post it anyway.
Perfect description of farming in my county.
Myself and one other family in the area are the last hold outs. The rest is now rented to farm corps and some even owned in China. The landscapers bought up all the old stone walls. Mine is the only one left for 20 or so miles. I built it and as long as I'm alive it goes nowhere lol!!!
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I'm smack dab in the middle of farm country here in North Georgia but it's mostly chicken and steers around here. It seems a lot of guys are clearing land raising black angus these days over building chicken houses. With the beef prices going the way they are I can understand why.
I know exactly what they are. I'm not a connoisseur of all things bovine but I can say I probably know more than the average passerby who points out the window as they drive through upstate New York lol.Beautiful area to live in!
We are on the verge or raising Scottish Highland cattle. Big wooly bastards can stand the cold up here, -40c lol
